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basically johnson & johnson was higher then the earnings are higher. that's what happens to a company. >> rose: i know lots of people are doing stunningly well in the world of investments and finance and they do it by a study of macroeconomics. you never bought into that? >> i always bond down. i was lucky. i owned a lot of -- i owned american motor inns, hospitality inns, united inns. i said "who's your best competitor?" they said "la quinta motor inn." i owned it before sunset. if something ever says something nice on a competitor they know it's true. >> rose: you can get them to say what they worry about it. >> they have a better formula. we can't match the formula. so i visited, it was a huge success. >> rose: how long did you stay with it? >> i think seven or eight years. >> rose: how do you know when to get out? >> in baseball analogy-- and i know you're a great baseball fan-- you want to get in the first, second, third inning, not when they're drawing up the lineup. >> rose: you don't want to do it? you want to wait until the second and third in
basically johnson & johnson was higher then the earnings are higher. that's what happens to a company. >> rose: i know lots of people are doing stunningly well in the world of investments and finance and they do it by a study of macroeconomics. you never bought into that? >> i always bond down. i was lucky. i owned a lot of -- i owned american motor inns, hospitality inns, united inns. i said "who's your best competitor?" they said "la quinta motor inn." i...
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this from you, johnson, but now -- but not you, johnson. actually, i haven't trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying by pouring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. at all! >> now to jimmy kimmel. a new study about cursing caught their attention. >> a new study found that the state where people curse the most or they use the most profanity is ohio. i saw a local news broadcast out of akron this morning. i don't know, they might have the study right. >> yesterday was giving tuesday. dubbed the black friday of charitable giving. and the residence of akron came out in full force. [ beep ] yeah they d kelly has the report. >> james baker high school didn't have enough money to resod their. [ beep ] field. so they got together and did what he this do best, get [ beep ] done. it should be finished in time this weekend for the rebels to take on the [ beep ] from pierce. will they show up for the big game? [ beep ] >> holy. [ beep ] it's going to be a [ beep ] weekend. >> you think of
this from you, johnson, but now -- but not you, johnson. actually, i haven't trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying by pouring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. at all! >> now to jimmy kimmel. a new study about cursing caught their attention. >> a new study found that the state where people curse the most or they use the most profanity is ohio. i saw a local news broadcast out of akron this morning. i don't...
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. >> health care manufacturer johnson & johnson will pay more than $2 billion to settle civil and criminal allegations. >> jon: i expect this from you jobson but not you johnson. [ laughter ] actually to be honest with you, i've not trusted johnson and jon since i tried to stop my child's crying but poring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eye. did not work at all. there were still tears after i poured it in there. in fact, this may have exacerbated the situation. [laughter] what complex corporation scheme did they pull that allows them to escape full prosecution? >> they bribed doctors and pharmacies. they got them to prescribe drugs parly to the elderly, children and the decision abled despite health risks or a lack of scientific evidence showing any health benefits for patients. >> jon: holy (bleep). they knowingly bribed doctors to give useless drugs to old people, the disabled, and babies. you are not even allowed to do that in grand theft auto. [ laughter ] you know, i have a question. the question is: >> is anybody going to jail? >> jon: that was the question.
. >> health care manufacturer johnson & johnson will pay more than $2 billion to settle civil and criminal allegations. >> jon: i expect this from you jobson but not you johnson. [ laughter ] actually to be honest with you, i've not trusted johnson and jon since i tried to stop my child's crying but poring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eye. did not work at all. there were still tears after i poured it in there. in fact, this may have exacerbated the...
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me is matt miller and cory johnson. i posted your interview with mullally on twitter and a lot of people are saying to my can't tell if that is a no or a not yet. what do you think? it is noncommittal, and really a nonanswer, especially compared to what i've gotten from him in the past. this speculation has been out there for months and months. and usually, every time the story breaks again, i will e- mail alan and he is the kind of ceo that gets right back to you. he has always said, i plan on serving ford as the ceo and president until at least the end of 2014. a pretty solide answer. he's not reiterating it that way anymore. now he just says "no comment," or "i'm still continuing to serve ford e there is no solid answer that he will be there until the end of -- to serve ford." solid answer that he will be there until the end of 2014. >> are the board members saying the same thing that he is? x i was talking to one of our reporters in detroit who was at an event this morning. that this isg mark the plan, that alan is
me is matt miller and cory johnson. i posted your interview with mullally on twitter and a lot of people are saying to my can't tell if that is a no or a not yet. what do you think? it is noncommittal, and really a nonanswer, especially compared to what i've gotten from him in the past. this speculation has been out there for months and months. and usually, every time the story breaks again, i will e- mail alan and he is the kind of ceo that gets right back to you. he has always said, i plan on...
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i am adam johnson. it is jobs friday. economists are running their numbers to try to figure out how many people were hired. they're also trying to estimate the impact of the fed's massive bond buying program. not to mention the near zero interest rate policy. bill gross tells market makers that it will be time for the fed to walk the walk starting very soon. us to second they allow talk about taper and begin tapering -- whether december is the month is still up for grabs. the fed wants out. there is no doubt about it. many analysts -- even some of the doves, the president of the new york fed said that there is no risk in quantitative easing. there is risk on the standpoint of the balance sheet. interest rates will rise and we may be at risk of capital losses. the fed basically wants us out of there. aey need to replace it with forward guidance policy. it will allow investors to be confident that things will not change so much. >> why are you certain that the fed wants out of quantitative easing? eventually, they want out.
i am adam johnson. it is jobs friday. economists are running their numbers to try to figure out how many people were hired. they're also trying to estimate the impact of the fed's massive bond buying program. not to mention the near zero interest rate policy. bill gross tells market makers that it will be time for the fed to walk the walk starting very soon. us to second they allow talk about taper and begin tapering -- whether december is the month is still up for grabs. the fed wants out....
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storm team 4 meteorologist, veronica johnson is tracking really cold weather and some drastic changes for the weekend. >>> good afternoon, i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm barbara harrison. this afternoon, one officer appeared in court on child pornography charges. a second was found with a missing teenager. >> now, news 4 learned a same police officer is being questioned in the same case. mark segraves has the latest in a fast moving story. >> reporter: two d.c. police officers are off the street and another behind bars in allegations officers were having inappropriate contact with underage girls. it was two days ago when a d.c. police officer was charged with taking nude pictures of a 15-year-old girl. multiple sources say another officer is being charged for his actions after the mother called the police. the second officer is not charged with wrong doing but placed on desk duty pending the investigation. he tried to alert officer washington that he was about to be arrested. another officer has been placed on desk duty as his allegations are being investigated. a judge ordered him held
storm team 4 meteorologist, veronica johnson is tracking really cold weather and some drastic changes for the weekend. >>> good afternoon, i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm barbara harrison. this afternoon, one officer appeared in court on child pornography charges. a second was found with a missing teenager. >> now, news 4 learned a same police officer is being questioned in the same case. mark segraves has the latest in a fast moving story. >> reporter: two d.c. police...
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johnson, 14 points off the bench. j.p. had 12 points. carolina up six. they're going to finish the job. tom izzo called the michigan state team soft. you don't want to be at their practice on thursday. north carolina goes on to upset michigan state, 79-65. >>> let's go to the great northwest. emphasis on great. trail blazers hosting the thunder. this used to be a rivalry when the thunder was the sonics. i'm supposed to let that go. lamarcus aldridge, late. he has 38 and 13. he played like a man. speaking of, russell westbrook, one-point game. with about 30 seconds left, nicolas batum channels his inner billy ray bates. that's going back in the wayback machine. trail blazers, 111-104. >> we saw that blazers/warriors game the other night. west is going to be crazy. >> yeah, man. >> i can't wait. >>> back to you. >> yeah. >> guys, thanks. >>> up next, "the pulse." the former president shows off his latest fancy footwear. and the image on his new socks might look familiar. >>> speaking of familiar. this iconic scene re-enacted in the most unlikely of places.
johnson, 14 points off the bench. j.p. had 12 points. carolina up six. they're going to finish the job. tom izzo called the michigan state team soft. you don't want to be at their practice on thursday. north carolina goes on to upset michigan state, 79-65. >>> let's go to the great northwest. emphasis on great. trail blazers hosting the thunder. this used to be a rivalry when the thunder was the sonics. i'm supposed to let that go. lamarcus aldridge, late. he has 38 and 13. he played...
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there's plenty to talk about. >> guy johnson has the pulse in 20 minutes. let's go back to manus cranny. indeed. we have jonathan with me and he is the director at the national institute of economic and social research. it is great to have you with us this morning. growths the upgrade to for the first time in a wild. that three years ago, they had growth that told at seven percent and the plan was eliminated. >> we are nowhere near that. what happened? bad there is a mixture of bad policy. >> are you happy with what you are seeing coming? in the short-term, we have a recovery. that is good news. we should be pleased about that. at the moment, there is consumer spending and, while, in the , any recovery is better than nothing. we still have to worry about the long-term. >> i'm concerned about the gimmicks that are going on in the politicking of parliament. inre is a sound position terms of that, are they always tinkering? >> absolutely. the labour party is capping energy bills. the government has its own ridiculous gimmicks. i'll of this is bad for energy po
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trial. >> the defendant's expert and sally johnson, who was newt al, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit flo
trial. >> the defendant's expert and sally johnson, who was newt al, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him,...
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i'm adam johnson. it might be the coolest company you've never actually heard of. it creates the avionics behind pilot systems, autopilot, and drones will stop if it flies, it -- the chances are that rockwell is behind it. >> if you are flying on a 737, you will see a modern, new cockpit with a large amount of glass with additional capability. both head up and head down displays. >> what is it that is so revolutionary? >> the head up display allows the pilot to keep his head up and he can look through that display. it provides him a great level of situational awareness. so he's not looking down in the cockpit and having to look up to get situational awareness. he is keeping his head out of the cockpit, which is where he wants to have his eyes looking. >> and by the way, look at that. that is me in the dreamliner. it is all the pilots could talk about. and something else to talk about this week, using drones to drop packages off at this -- at your house. how plausible is this? >> we found through afghanistan and iraq that the utility of drones is really valuable. an
i'm adam johnson. it might be the coolest company you've never actually heard of. it creates the avionics behind pilot systems, autopilot, and drones will stop if it flies, it -- the chances are that rockwell is behind it. >> if you are flying on a 737, you will see a modern, new cockpit with a large amount of glass with additional capability. both head up and head down displays. >> what is it that is so revolutionary? >> the head up display allows the pilot to keep his head...
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melanie griffith. >> and don johnson is her father. the film started shooting, it will come out in 2015. they just shot the first scene at the coffee shop. as soon as they start doing those other scenes i'll let you know. >> please do. >> let you know. >> let's go over to kath. >> in the film "bridges of madison county," robert kincaid comes to town to, what, fix the bridges, tear down the bridges, paint the bridges or photograph the bridges? >> i think i should know. photograph the bridge. >> yes. i love that. >> anything with an accent is great. he was there to photograph the bridges. >> yes, he was. you've got to love clint eastwood. he starred, directed and produced this film. just a brilliant job. >> great, great movie. back across to kath. >> bunch of ladies are celebrating their 60th birthday. imagine that. which actor is a cousin of film directors roman and sofia coppola? bruce willis, john cusack, nicholas cage or al pacino? >> nicholas cage. >> wow, she knew. >> is that common knowledge >> it is not. nicholas cage's real name
melanie griffith. >> and don johnson is her father. the film started shooting, it will come out in 2015. they just shot the first scene at the coffee shop. as soon as they start doing those other scenes i'll let you know. >> please do. >> let you know. >> let's go over to kath. >> in the film "bridges of madison county," robert kincaid comes to town to, what, fix the bridges, tear down the bridges, paint the bridges or photograph the bridges? >> i...
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from you, johnson, but not you, johnson. to be honest, i have not trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying with the no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. >> the 113th hasn't passed the bills every congress does like a highway bill or defense bill or farm bill or a budget. what do we need a budget for? clearly not for highways, defense, or food. congress did pass a bill ensuring that people can fish near dams on the cumberland river and also passed deep cuts in food stamps if are the poor which is good solid governing because the poor don't need food stamps anymore now that they can fish near dams on the coupler withland river. >> time to talk about what we learned. we learned a lot. i learned you can catch a munch kin in your mouth if it is delivered right. >> it's not good. really bad in my case. we have a champion. is donut hole capture in chief. >> he's good at it. >> it should surprise no one. not just because he loves donuts, but the athlete. he can still bring it. >> what did you lea
from you, johnson, but not you, johnson. to be honest, i have not trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying with the no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. >> the 113th hasn't passed the bills every congress does like a highway bill or defense bill or farm bill or a budget. what do we need a budget for? clearly not for highways, defense, or food. congress did pass a bill ensuring that people can fish near dams on the cumberland river and also passed...
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johnson & johnson and cemex. >> let me start with the last one first, speculative mexican play. i have to tell you, mexico, i have been trying to find ways to play mexico and i don't like the eww. that's an interesting way to do. aerospace, boeing, j&j, it's a large part of my charitable trust. mcdonald's, no on phillip morris. i didn't like that quarter. replace it with a diversified industrial company like g.e. you have a restaurant chain, tobacco, i don't like that one. aerospace. drug and cement. good choices, but the pmi, a lot of people got hurt by that because it's a new negative view for me. i have liked it for ages. i no longer do. stick with cramer. >>> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramers world, while you watch the show with zeebox. on your phone, tablet or on the web, get sneak peeks, go behind the scenes. and join the conversation. download the free app today for the ultimate cramerican adventure. >>> so much data today got lost in the shuffle. the twitter led rally, they did terrifically. facebook thought it would be added to the s&p, it didn't. but
johnson & johnson and cemex. >> let me start with the last one first, speculative mexican play. i have to tell you, mexico, i have been trying to find ways to play mexico and i don't like the eww. that's an interesting way to do. aerospace, boeing, j&j, it's a large part of my charitable trust. mcdonald's, no on phillip morris. i didn't like that quarter. replace it with a diversified industrial company like g.e. you have a restaurant chain, tobacco, i don't like that one....
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there we go >> i'm the san francisco alliance president i'm carolyn johnson. i love the bill of rights for children in the section wondering in nature areas for the right to wonder in natural spaces. my concern is that's much less possibly then when i was raising my children. this is a sign that's near the parking lot in pining park. it instructs people to stay on the designated trail. there are many signs along there that says that. for example, this trail >> i need you to speak into the microphone. >> it's not designated it's not open the map it presumably is something people are not allowed to go on. the areas in the common where my children used to play are off limits. that's not a designated trail so therefore they're not allowed to go there. that and had come up too well, did it. this is a picture of the north side of pine lake park. if you're on that trail there this is adjacent to the lake on the north side and there are fences on both sides. so it's literally not possible to get off the trail in that area of the park and it's discouraging for anyone w
there we go >> i'm the san francisco alliance president i'm carolyn johnson. i love the bill of rights for children in the section wondering in nature areas for the right to wonder in natural spaces. my concern is that's much less possibly then when i was raising my children. this is a sign that's near the parking lot in pining park. it instructs people to stay on the designated trail. there are many signs along there that says that. for example, this trail >> i need you to speak...
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the privilege to observe a mediation an occ mediation don on a salazar r5i7b8gd it two meters paula johnson and attorney crystal-clear were the mediators on this it was held at the law office. i was grateful to the officers involved and the person who affiliated the climate in allowing me to observe their mediation. it was informative. i think it was conducted with the highest degree of proving. the mediators were very skillful. you know, un plaza like a lot of the mastectomies the attorneys around the table are very he centered around a particular resolution have a problem it's usually a monetary problem or business type of problem here it's a matter of having the citizen and the officer involved talk to each other and really listens to each other and the met quarts facilitated that in a skillful about how far way. the officer it was very clear the officer was listening very careful to what the complainant had to say and responded in a professional manner. and in both shared what was happening on that particular day in that particular incident. so just a report in and codify a testament to
the privilege to observe a mediation an occ mediation don on a salazar r5i7b8gd it two meters paula johnson and attorney crystal-clear were the mediators on this it was held at the law office. i was grateful to the officers involved and the person who affiliated the climate in allowing me to observe their mediation. it was informative. i think it was conducted with the highest degree of proving. the mediators were very skillful. you know, un plaza like a lot of the mastectomies the attorneys...
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if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend and writing colleague at the street.com has suggested to me. and by the way, this man has been dead right on this number. probably the best guy i know on what the number's going to be like. besides, it's cheap insurance of what could be a treacherous 3.35% in the ten-year that will, indeed cause stocks to decline. it's going to be a shock to the parts of the stock market that are most sensitive to rates. no, i'm not calling for bonds to go to 3.5% immediately, but bonds do overshoot, and that's where the ten-year could go in a short period of time after a stronger than expected number. needless to say, you can
if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend and writing colleague at the street.com...
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. >> i'm carolyn johnson. meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the cold right now and has a look at live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> yeah, it is teeth-chattering cold. let's look at the temperatures and we will see how much colder it is going to get. it is already 25 dries in novato and 26 in napa. santa rosa 28, fairfield 27. the numbers are at or below freezing in many parts of the bay area, and they are still going down fast. livermore 33 degrees. freeze warning covers the bay area except san francisco until tomorrow morning at 9:00. increased risk of hypothermia. we will be seeing record-breaking low temperatures tomorrow. live doppler 7hd is tracking it. and we will be tracking possibly some snow here locally. i'll be back with all of the temperatures for tomorrow and the snow potential in a few minutes. carolyn? >> thank you. we will have team coverage on this cold snap. let's start with alan wang live in pleasanton where the temperature is in the 30s. alan? >> yes, carolyn. it is legal to burn firewood
. >> i'm carolyn johnson. meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the cold right now and has a look at live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> yeah, it is teeth-chattering cold. let's look at the temperatures and we will see how much colder it is going to get. it is already 25 dries in novato and 26 in napa. santa rosa 28, fairfield 27. the numbers are at or below freezing in many parts of the bay area, and they are still going down fast. livermore 33 degrees. freeze warning covers the bay...
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cory johnson is in the newsroom with more. >> they are trying to make it more transparent. more on how that is going to work. joined by the vice president of research. this is interesting to me that the government is in an arms race with a u.s. company. what is microsoft proposing? >> they are proposing a few things. this is going to be good news for consumers. you get additional security without having to do anything about it. the trend has been to increase the amount of places. this was the trend. this is really a continuation of the process. ago your facebook was not even encrypted unless you specifically ask for it. today it is always encrypted for everyone. we are seeing it move in that direction. >> there is a data in utah where the nsa is opening a physical facility to do the kinds of -- and crippling that has never been seen before. is that what we are looking at, the best tech minds of the best tech companies? >> something like that, with the big data centers, the assumption is they are going to be cracking encryption on a large scale. that is what one microsoft en
cory johnson is in the newsroom with more. >> they are trying to make it more transparent. more on how that is going to work. joined by the vice president of research. this is interesting to me that the government is in an arms race with a u.s. company. what is microsoft proposing? >> they are proposing a few things. this is going to be good news for consumers. you get additional security without having to do anything about it. the trend has been to increase the amount of places....
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care a van -- karen johnson lives mere vancouver, washington, often listens to police scanners. yesterday she tweeted about a deadly car crash on i-205 in vancouver. she updated followers that she realized that her husband was actually late coming home. she tweeted a trooper on scene who realized something horrible happened. >> you started to realize she may know someone in the crash. >> yes. at that point i went and started reading what she was posting. can't find my husband. he's not answering his phone. that's when i realized this might be something we want to deal with now. >> the trooper rushed investigators to her house to tell her in person and at 3:50 she tweeted it's him, he died. she says her husband has epilepsy and troopers say his car collided head on with a pickup. the driver survived but was seriously injured. last night she was still updating followers tweeting my boys are finally asleep, i feel like a block of cement fell on me. then both my mom and mother-in-law left. tomorrow i'll have family over, tomorrow will be hard. i'll hear from the medical examiner, th
care a van -- karen johnson lives mere vancouver, washington, often listens to police scanners. yesterday she tweeted about a deadly car crash on i-205 in vancouver. she updated followers that she realized that her husband was actually late coming home. she tweeted a trooper on scene who realized something horrible happened. >> you started to realize she may know someone in the crash. >> yes. at that point i went and started reading what she was posting. can't find my husband. he's...
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karen johnson lives near vancouver, washington. she often listens to police scanners and tweets out information to help others avoid accidents and hazards on the road. well, yesterday she tweeted about a deadly car crash on i-205 and vancouver. as she updated her followers, she soon realized her husband was late coming home. she urgently tweet aid trooper on the scene who realized something horrible had happened. >> she started to realize she may know someone in that crash. >> i went to her and stwartd reading what she was focussing. can't find my husband. he is not answering his phone. at that point that's when i realized that this might be something that we want to deal with right now. >> the trooper rushed investigators to her house to tell her in person. at 3:50 p.m. karen tweeted it's him. he died. she says her husband has epilepsy. troopers say his car crashed the median and collided head-on with a pickup truck. the truck driver survived but was seriously injured. >>> he is best known for his action-packed films, and many are
karen johnson lives near vancouver, washington. she often listens to police scanners and tweets out information to help others avoid accidents and hazards on the road. well, yesterday she tweeted about a deadly car crash on i-205 and vancouver. as she updated her followers, she soon realized her husband was late coming home. she urgently tweet aid trooper on the scene who realized something horrible had happened. >> she started to realize she may know someone in that crash. >> i...
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>> yes, absolutely, it's ackman's fault and johnson's fault. if you look at mike allman who is making a heroic effort to save the company. he's doing everything he can and i wish him the best of luck there, he's put a decent bit of his own money in the company as well, i believe a million dollars of his own money and he is he's clearly doing everything he can, and i fair it's too late. you look what we've seen in the last couple months. we've seen some marginal improvement, well, marginal improvement in october, great improvement in november look at the comp. a year ago the company was, company sales were in freefall and those comps, better year over year are still way below two years ago, so, we'll see what happens here, but i think it's too little, too late. stuart: charles, does this fit into one of the themes of the programs, which is there's a rush to on-line retailing and floor traffic in the brooks and mortar stores is just not there like it used to be? in if a kt-- in fact, it's declining. does this fit the pattern, at least one of the
>> yes, absolutely, it's ackman's fault and johnson's fault. if you look at mike allman who is making a heroic effort to save the company. he's doing everything he can and i wish him the best of luck there, he's put a decent bit of his own money in the company as well, i believe a million dollars of his own money and he is he's clearly doing everything he can, and i fair it's too late. you look what we've seen in the last couple months. we've seen some marginal improvement, well, marginal...
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congresswoman velazquez, johnson, and mr. hoyer. morning, everyone. here participating in congressional hearings, and this is the toughest one. lady.m a tough i wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone of you for your grace and your dignity. pray --pe -- father, i that those americans that have been ignored by the other side that are paying close attention to what is happening here in -- lisa, i would like to ask you a question. the last seven months have clearly been very tough on you. but you persevered and now you are on a brighter path. todaywould you have been unemployment for compensation emergency benefits? had the extrat unless you have experienced how the job market is today and the incredible -- you mayesearch spend three hours preparing for an interview. you have no idea what it is like to go through the world of the internet job boards. would -- i was facing a of taking -- actually, i enrolled. i have a bachelors degree and i had enrolled in my local community college with all the young millennial's to go back to school to get an
congresswoman velazquez, johnson, and mr. hoyer. morning, everyone. here participating in congressional hearings, and this is the toughest one. lady.m a tough i wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone of you for your grace and your dignity. pray --pe -- father, i that those americans that have been ignored by the other side that are paying close attention to what is happening here in -- lisa, i would like to ask you a question. the last seven months have clearly been very tough on...
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. >> i'm carolyn johnson. meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the cold right now and has a look at live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> yeah, it is teeth-chattering cold. let's look at the temperatures and we will see how much colder it is going to get. it is already 25 dries in novato and 26 in napa. santa rosa 28, fairfield 27. the numbers are at or below freezing in many parts of the bay area, and they are still going down fast. livermore 33 degrees. freeze warning covers the bay area except san francisco until tomorrow morning at 9:00. increased risk of hypothermia. we will be seeing record-breaking low temperatures tomorrow. live doppler 7hd is tracking it. and we will be tracking possibly some snow here locally. i'll be back with all of the temperatures for tomorrow and the snow potential in a few minutes. carolyn? >> thank you. we will have team coverage on this cold snap. let's start with alan wang live in pleasanton where the temperature is in the 30s. alan? >> yes, carolyn. it is legal to burn firewood
. >> i'm carolyn johnson. meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the cold right now and has a look at live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> yeah, it is teeth-chattering cold. let's look at the temperatures and we will see how much colder it is going to get. it is already 25 dries in novato and 26 in napa. santa rosa 28, fairfield 27. the numbers are at or below freezing in many parts of the bay area, and they are still going down fast. livermore 33 degrees. freeze warning covers the bay...
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christopher johnson is being held on a probation violation. turns out it's not the first time he's been accused of animal cruelty. mark moseley has been released on bond. look at mcfly today, all ready for the holidays. he is recovering from his wounds and being cared for by the bull terrier rescue of virginia. he is still looking for a good home. i'd love to take him home if i could. >>> get ready, d.c. toronto mayor, rob ford, about to hit our airways starting tomorrow morning. he's going to make a weekly appearance on the sports junkies radio show. ford will call in to pick nfl games and talk some sports. ford admitted last month he smoked crack during a drunken stupor. he's also had a number of very bizarre public outbursts and recently the toronto city council stripped him of most of his power. still, though, he refuses to step down and denies that he's got an alcohol problem. >> makes for good radio maybe. >>> if you didn't already know virginia is for lovers, you will know. check out the brand-new state license tag. it was unveiled toda
christopher johnson is being held on a probation violation. turns out it's not the first time he's been accused of animal cruelty. mark moseley has been released on bond. look at mcfly today, all ready for the holidays. he is recovering from his wounds and being cared for by the bull terrier rescue of virginia. he is still looking for a good home. i'd love to take him home if i could. >>> get ready, d.c. toronto mayor, rob ford, about to hit our airways starting tomorrow morning. he's...
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. >> i'm carolyn johnson. meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the cold right now and has a look at live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> yeah, it is teeth-chattering cold. let's look at the temperatures and we will see how much colder it is going to get. it is already 25 dries in novato and 26 in napa. santa rosaairfield 27 28, fairf. the numbers are at or below freezing in many parts of the bay area, and they are still going down fast. livermore 33 degrees. freeze warning covers the bay area except san francisco until tomorrow morning at 9:00. increased risk of hypothermia. we will be seeing record-breaking low temperatures tomorrow. live doppler 7hd is tracking it. and we will be tracking possibly some snow here locally. i'll be back with all of the temperatures for tomorrow and the snow potential in a few minutes. carolyn? >> thank you. we will have team coverage ond . this cold snap. let's start with alan wang live in pleasanton where the temperature is in the 30s. alan? >> yes, carolyn. it is legal to burn fi
. >> i'm carolyn johnson. meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the cold right now and has a look at live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> yeah, it is teeth-chattering cold. let's look at the temperatures and we will see how much colder it is going to get. it is already 25 dries in novato and 26 in napa. santa rosaairfield 27 28, fairf. the numbers are at or below freezing in many parts of the bay area, and they are still going down fast. livermore 33 degrees. freeze warning covers the...
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he also requested coordinates for the johnson creek airport which is a remote airstrip here near the town of yellow pine. >> reporter:shortly thereafter, the aircraft disappeared off the radar and hasn't been seen since. for the past few days, search and rescue teams have been scouring this area with ground teams, fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. they've also been using a grid system to coordinate their search. >> reporter:this is very rugged terrain with deep canyons, and steep mountains. also, this google imagry was taken during the summer but right now this area is almost completey covered in snow. >> reporter:finally, after three days of searching, the effort to find the missing plane could be scaled back on thursday. in the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: look at the sheet of ice that formed over the dog dish during the night. 1 42,in oakland. freeze warnings are in effect. icy roads are possible, please take your time tomorrow morning. a lot of twenties! 23 in fairfiel d, temperatures to my morning here is forecast san rafael napa up and oakland and s
he also requested coordinates for the johnson creek airport which is a remote airstrip here near the town of yellow pine. >> reporter:shortly thereafter, the aircraft disappeared off the radar and hasn't been seen since. for the past few days, search and rescue teams have been scouring this area with ground teams, fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. they've also been using a grid system to coordinate their search. >> reporter:this is very rugged terrain with deep canyons, and steep...
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johnson. members can submit them for the record and they will appear at this point. or witness today's the honorable gina mccarthy, administrator of the environmental protection agency. prior to her appointment as administrator, she was the assistant administrator for epa's office of air and radiation or she advocated to protect public health and the environment. during her career, which spans over 30 years, she's the head with the state local levels on environmental issues and helps coordinate policies and academic growth, energy transportation and environment. administrator mccarthy received a bachelor virge degrees social anthropology from university of massachusetts and a masters of science and environmental health, engineering and planning are the tests university. at this time, i yield to the gentleman from connecticut for additional comments. >> thank you, chairman smith and ranking member johnson for holding today's hearing on the environmental protection agency. i'm very pleased gina mccarthy who served as environmental protection and a system administrator.
johnson. members can submit them for the record and they will appear at this point. or witness today's the honorable gina mccarthy, administrator of the environmental protection agency. prior to her appointment as administrator, she was the assistant administrator for epa's office of air and radiation or she advocated to protect public health and the environment. during her career, which spans over 30 years, she's the head with the state local levels on environmental issues and helps coordinate...
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cory johnson has more in today's drill down. it sounds like a big deal. >> it is interesting with the change affecting as many as 750 million people, it's not that big of a deal. the bigger thing might be the ramifications. i think ramifications go favre aon this company. -- go far beyond the company. the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same characteristics. for this market you had the other carriers choose. they have a much smaller percentage of the market. they originally chose homegrown technologies because it has been good for the units. it's good for the cell phone makers. apple didn't want to be involved. this was ne
cory johnson has more in today's drill down. it sounds like a big deal. >> it is interesting with the change affecting as many as 750 million people, it's not that big of a deal. the bigger thing might be the ramifications. i think ramifications go favre aon this company. -- go far beyond the company. the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard....
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veronica johnson is in the storm center. we are talking about the storm making its way through here. if you are traveling sunday morning, we are starting with snow and ice. it's a very dangerous combination. >> snow that could accumulate before the ice accumulates on top of it. this is a storm system that is one of the worst in quite some time. you can see it unfolding right now. doug mentioned the snow showing up in white around st. louis, missouri and areas of oklahoma. then icy conditions coming into spots like ohio. that's what will be moving this way the second half of the weekend. that ice with the cold air. we are going to have first is rain. you can see the weather front late this evening into areas of western pennsylvania. look at the moisture advancing ahead of it. by tomorrow morning, in fact after 3:00 a.m., we have a chance to see, the best chance of rain around the area. that means a wet morning rush but our heaviest rain comes during the evening rush. maybe a few pesky, showers tomorrow. most of it in the afte
veronica johnson is in the storm center. we are talking about the storm making its way through here. if you are traveling sunday morning, we are starting with snow and ice. it's a very dangerous combination. >> snow that could accumulate before the ice accumulates on top of it. this is a storm system that is one of the worst in quite some time. you can see it unfolding right now. doug mentioned the snow showing up in white around st. louis, missouri and areas of oklahoma. then icy...
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johnson, appreciate you joining us to talk about this tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> switching topics now from the economy and freedom for financial equality for freedom for some of the smartest animals. the non-human rights project filed a habeas corpus suit in an effort to win release from a cage for a 26-year-old chim pans e called tommy. the suit will file for a 26-year-old cheek named kiko and two used in a research lab. the non-human rights project says it plans to file suits on bhaichld of gorillas, champ pansees and elephants, whales and dolphins. for more, i am joined in our new york studio by steven weis, the president of the non-human rights project. i know your group said that chim pans ease are self-aware and ought often muss and to be recognized as legal persons with fundamental rights. what rights should they have? >> right now, they don't have any rights at >> the owner wouldn't live there. worst of all, perhaps, he is by himself. he is in solid area confinement crime. >> the owner said he has tried to put him in a sanction
johnson, appreciate you joining us to talk about this tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> switching topics now from the economy and freedom for financial equality for freedom for some of the smartest animals. the non-human rights project filed a habeas corpus suit in an effort to win release from a cage for a 26-year-old chim pans e called tommy. the suit will file for a 26-year-old cheek named kiko and two used in a research lab. the non-human rights project says it plans to file...
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camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday >>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm larry beil >> i'm carolyn johnson. frightened and frustrated is how many bart passengers described their commute this morning when a bart train screeched to a halt. people on board started smelling what they thought was smoke. >> at the rockridge station, nearly a dozen people were treated. >> reporter: that is right. nine were transported to the hospital. we're told issues were relatively minor respiratory issues many told us they had problems with a lack of communication during the incident. iet was smoky, real smoky in the middle of the car, where we was. >> reporter: filling with what appeared to be smoke. >> a couple people had seizures i think because of the smoke. >> we'd move, then stop. then, i was on the train, they had three medical emergencies on my car, and we'd have to move them to one end of the train, then, back to the other end of the train. it was insane. >> reporter: emergency responders, firefighters and ambulances from various agencies got into place on both oakland and orinda sides. a nurse tried
camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday >>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm larry beil >> i'm carolyn johnson. frightened and frustrated is how many bart passengers described their commute this morning when a bart train screeched to a halt. people on board started smelling what they thought was smoke. >> at the rockridge station, nearly a dozen people were treated. >> reporter: that is right. nine were transported to the hospital. we're told issues were...
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i'm adam johnson. opec is holding steady and the banks are taking a bad cartel slap on the wrist. the wildcard, aviation nation. you've got to write -- fight for your right to keep your miles. and in the city, the smog solution. you actually have a building that eats pollution for lunch. and move over. someone else is coming into boston. the fans are not happy. but kick it off with the tale of two cartels.
i'm adam johnson. opec is holding steady and the banks are taking a bad cartel slap on the wrist. the wildcard, aviation nation. you've got to write -- fight for your right to keep your miles. and in the city, the smog solution. you actually have a building that eats pollution for lunch. and move over. someone else is coming into boston. the fans are not happy. but kick it off with the tale of two cartels.
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along with her uncle dana and darryl johnson and cousin tyler. good morning to all of you. gracie, you are an amazing girl. i know that from spending a few moments with you. >> i am doing well, i am healing a lot. >> i heard you got rid of your crutches. isn't that great? >> yeah. it felt really good. >> there is so much to get used to and adjust to how are you handling this? how are your spirits? >> it's a lot different, but i mean i am handling it really well. like i know i have to change a lot and i'm, i mean, i'm doing really good. >> i know you remember everything that happened and it's too much to even talk about. but i know you wanted to recognize your dad because he did a wonderful thing for you. >> he really did. i mean, i did cover myself, but i was just standing in the open and he did push me to a rock that was bigger than i was and saved me. >> he saved your life. your brother, i can't even fathom what a shock this must have been when you heard this news? >> yeah. i it really didn't set in. it still hasn't, you know, i really miss the
along with her uncle dana and darryl johnson and cousin tyler. good morning to all of you. gracie, you are an amazing girl. i know that from spending a few moments with you. >> i am doing well, i am healing a lot. >> i heard you got rid of your crutches. isn't that great? >> yeah. it felt really good. >> there is so much to get used to and adjust to how are you handling this? how are your spirits? >> it's a lot different, but i mean i am handling it really well....
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johnson when it peaked, nixon, ford, carter, george h.w. bush and president clinton. you don't need to go back six decades to find a real comparison. >> i think it's fallen in real terms, whether you reference it to truman or lbj. >> as for a plain old income disparity, the president sounded off on a widening gap. >> the top 10% no longer takes in 1/3 of our income, it now takes half. >> but is it really that skewed? '. >> it looks like the president is using a well regarded federal reserve study. the top 5% and 9% added up to almost 90% of all incomes. but the congressional budget office came out with updated filg you'res today. in recent figures, the top 10% o after all earners accounted for 76%. compare that to 1979 when the study started. and the top 10% brought in 29.9%, and you can see a trend developing here. most of the gains of the recovery have flown to the top. that's also been true over the last 30 years in which there's been a substantial increase in income and equality and an even greater increase in wealth and equality as most of the gains have gone to
johnson when it peaked, nixon, ford, carter, george h.w. bush and president clinton. you don't need to go back six decades to find a real comparison. >> i think it's fallen in real terms, whether you reference it to truman or lbj. >> as for a plain old income disparity, the president sounded off on a widening gap. >> the top 10% no longer takes in 1/3 of our income, it now takes half. >> but is it really that skewed? '. >> it looks like the president is using a...
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with that, i will ask for questions from congresswoman ,elazquez, congresswoman lee and congressman johnson. did congresswoman lee leave? >> she left.
with that, i will ask for questions from congresswoman ,elazquez, congresswoman lee and congressman johnson. did congresswoman lee leave? >> she left.
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. >> veronica johnson has the latest from the storm center. >> i'm tracking it all. we have a couple things that we are going to have to warry about. the temperatures this time tomorrow, you are going to be uncomfortable. the mercury is going to drop. the other thing we are dealing with, folks, a lot of rain moving in. winter type weather for the weekend. that weather, i know, it's early. it includes snow that could accumulate and includes ice that could accumulate. we are looking at freezing rain and sleet around the area. temperatures right now, they are comfortable. mid-60s, most locations. with high that is topped out around 66 and 67 degrees in college park, rockville, maryland, gaithersburg, 65-66. it's more like late october type conditions. it's still going to be mild early tomorrow morning. likely to be able to get by. leave the house with a light jacket tomorrow. the warmest time of the day, in fact, will be early on. then we have showers to deal with, too, for the morning rush. it's going to be nasty and need the umbrella, not just for the morning but thro
. >> veronica johnson has the latest from the storm center. >> i'm tracking it all. we have a couple things that we are going to have to warry about. the temperatures this time tomorrow, you are going to be uncomfortable. the mercury is going to drop. the other thing we are dealing with, folks, a lot of rain moving in. winter type weather for the weekend. that weather, i know, it's early. it includes snow that could accumulate and includes ice that could accumulate. we are looking...
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karen johnson lives near vancouver, washington, she often listens to police scanners and tweets information to help others avoid accidents and hazards. she tweeted yesterday about a deadly car crash in vancouver and updated her followers, she soon realized her husband was late coming home. she urgently tweeted a trooper on the scene who realized something horrible happened. >> you started the realize she may know someone in the crash. >> yes. i started reading what she was posting. can't find my husband, not answering his phone, at that point i realized that this might be something that we want to deal with now. >> the trooper wushed investigators to her house to tell her in person. in fact, she had tweeted as well it's him, he died. she says her husband has epilepsy. his car collided with a pickup truck. the truck driver survived. >> rescue crews found the body of a mill worker buried under corn. they had been looking for the body since a silo collapsed in washington on monday. that's east of olympia. since then t the two crews have vacuumed up more than 400 tons of corn, that's when they
karen johnson lives near vancouver, washington, she often listens to police scanners and tweets information to help others avoid accidents and hazards. she tweeted yesterday about a deadly car crash in vancouver and updated her followers, she soon realized her husband was late coming home. she urgently tweeted a trooper on the scene who realized something horrible happened. >> you started the realize she may know someone in the crash. >> yes. i started reading what she was posting....
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inflation, lower than '68 when lyndon johnson was president. what can house democrats do given barriers you face on the hill? >> i think first of all we have to depend on people across the country. minimum wage workers who really need a raise, people who work in restaurants whose wages haven't been raised since 1991. $2.13 an hour. so i think it's going to take really an outside push in every single congressional district to help my colleagues, my republican colleagues understand that this is about how we grow our gdp. it's about how we grow our economy, and it's about closing that gap between those highest wage earners who earn so much over these last two decades and low wage earners who earn about 5% of their increases in salaries over the last decades. >> you've seen protests around the country today. they are gathering and bigger protests tonight. talk to me about what a man or a woman working for minimum wage, sometimes second job, sometimes their only job, they have kids at home in some of these fast-food places. how are they coping. what
inflation, lower than '68 when lyndon johnson was president. what can house democrats do given barriers you face on the hill? >> i think first of all we have to depend on people across the country. minimum wage workers who really need a raise, people who work in restaurants whose wages haven't been raised since 1991. $2.13 an hour. so i think it's going to take really an outside push in every single congressional district to help my colleagues, my republican colleagues understand that...
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. >> reporter: workers at johnson garden center took their own advice and moved sensitive and expensive tropical plants to shelter. >> part of nursery, you know, and part of gardening. you have to be careful and protect your plants. >> reporter: we just took gilroy's temperature. it's down to 42 degrees and dropping fast. you know, growers are accustomed to the temperature being cold. and they say that it's going to be a potential disaster if there are more than one or two nights of these frosty nights. they hope it's only a night or two. but if it goes on longer than that, there could be significant crop damage. reporting live in gilroy, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> people walking around in shorts and sunglasses a week ago. find out how cold it's going to get in your own neighborhood by logging on to kpix.com/weather. enter your zip code. >>> police need help identifying a woman who was dragged away from a bay area bus stop. [ screaming ] >> she was trying to board an ac transit bus on calaveras boulevard in milpitas last night when a man pulled her away. the bus driver called 911 but they
. >> reporter: workers at johnson garden center took their own advice and moved sensitive and expensive tropical plants to shelter. >> part of nursery, you know, and part of gardening. you have to be careful and protect your plants. >> reporter: we just took gilroy's temperature. it's down to 42 degrees and dropping fast. you know, growers are accustomed to the temperature being cold. and they say that it's going to be a potential disaster if there are more than one or two...
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johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman. i rise in support of the conyers-watt substitute amendment. and i must say that this has been a very spirited debate here today. but i would be remiss not to come back to speak on the issue of an inventor such as dennis capitalists, and an example of the person, type of person that this bill should protect. danny co-founded a company, a tech company, down in atlanta that employed more than 100 people and reached more than half the internet audience at its peak. he owned several patents, based on great inventions, and he's got a startup, had the good patents, patent office reviewed and affirmed these patents. but not only were these strong patents, they were also sought-after by several companies. but rather than pay danny for his innovation and hard work, these companies refused to license his patent. this practice is common for large companies that would rather bully someone in court than license their patent. we are an innovation economy. the drive to create and tinker is what motiv
johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman. i rise in support of the conyers-watt substitute amendment. and i must say that this has been a very spirited debate here today. but i would be remiss not to come back to speak on the issue of an inventor such as dennis capitalists, and an example of the person, type of person that this bill should protect. danny co-founded a company, a tech company, down in atlanta that employed more than 100 people and reached more than half the internet audience...